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    Car Accident

    My First Car Accident Disappointment, disbelief and fear filled my mind as I lie on my side, sandwiched between the cold, soft dirt and the hot, slick metal of the car. The weight of the car pressed down on the lower half of my body with monster force. It did not hurt, my body was numb. All I could feel was the car hood's mass stamping my body father and farther into the ground. My lungs felt pinched shut and air would neither enter nor escape them. My mind was buzzing. What had just happened?

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    Society

    our shared beliefs, and our cultural ideas. Daily life always changes, it can be hard one day and joyful the next, but daily life has changed so much between preindustrial, industrial, and postindustrial society. Before the Industrial Revolution and the widespread use of machines, societies were small, rural, and dependent largely on local resources. Economic production was limited to the amount of labor a human being could provide, and there were few specialized occupations. The very first

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    Olivier

    How far do you agree that the Navigation Acts were the main reason for the growth of the British Empire in the years 1680- 1740?-Otto and Olivia The Navigation Acts set the sails to the exponential increase of the BE, to a very high extent. The Navigation Acts ultimately protected English manufacturers, accumulated bullion, and allowed more growth to the marine fleet. However, other factors aided the growth of the BE to an extent, along with other factors; international relations, the growth of

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    Lil Homie

    stories in narratives that make you feel as if you’re inside the book. He takes us back to the historic summer of 1776 where the American colonist and the English disregarded their relationships and fought to the death. Everybody presumes the American Revolution started with the shots fired in the fields. Joseph Ellis believes when congress decided that independence from Britain was their best option in order to achieve freedom. The author views the battle between Continental Congress and English Parliament

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    I Am a Dedicated Student.

    Simeon Wright Creative Writing H/W The Crow Road Continuation My younger brother seemed on edge. Precariously he appeared to sit over a mental abyss. Naturally I couldn’t ascertain his problem. How could I; I knew as much about him as the identity of Jack The Ripper. Indvividual sweat beads raced down his forehead, sliding from left to right and back again like ones brain upon ponder of a fate related decision. “I DID THE RIGHT THING!” The jury jerked his way, then adjerned slowly as his head

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    Novus Ordo Seclorum

    eminent historians. Bernard Bailyn and Gordon S. Wood are among those who have tried to show that quintessentially republican principles, rather than small-l liberalism, dominated the American founding. In The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Bailyn demonstrates that the founders were intensely concerned with public virtue and corruption, and regarded American self-government as a fragile and delicate thing indeed. Bailyn concluded of the founders that what truly "gripped their

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    Liberalism in French Revolution Through Enlightenment

    THE LIBERAL REVOLUTION -UNDER THE IDEA OF ENLIGHTENMENT "Dare to know! Have courage to use your own reason!"-Kant Contents ENLIGHTENMENT AS AN IDEA: 3 FRENCH SOCIETY: 3 THE LIBERAL REVOLUTION: 3 CRITICISM ON THE IDEA OF LIBERALISM: 4 CONCLUSION 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY 6 ENLIGHTENMENT AS AN IDEA: “Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage… Sapere Aude! Dare to Know! Have the courage to use your own understanding is therefore the motto of the Enlightenment

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    1)Sources of Industrial Growth a)Industrial Technologies i)Most impt tech development was new iron + steel production techniques- Henry Bessemer and William Kelly invented process to turn iron to steel, possible to produce large quantities and dimensions for construction, RRs ii)Steel industry emerged in Pennsylvania and Ohio (Pittsburgh notably)- iron industry existed, fuel could be found in PA coal iii)New transportation systems emerged to serve steel industry- freighters for the Great Lakes

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    The American Revolution

    The American Revolution is best described, with a parallel to the Gettysburg Address given many years later, as a revolution of the people, by the people. This social revolution took place in response to the neglect shown toward the American colonies by the British government. Many final decisions were made and imposed upon the colonists without taking their opinions into account. The slogan of the time, “no taxation without representation”, was indicative of the colonist’s feelings toward these

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    Jodie

    University of Phoenix Material Causes and Outcomes of the Revolution Part 1: Causes Complete the grid by describing each pre-war event and explaining how it contributed to the Revolutionary War. |Pre-war event |Description |Contribution to the Revolutionary War | |French and Indian War|The seven years wars from 1756 to 1763.

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